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    lexical

    US /ˈlɛksɪkəl/

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    UK /ˈleksɪkl/

    B1
    adj.AdjectiveAbout words
    He understood the lexical aspect of the text, but the grammar was hard

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    IELTS Speaking Band 9 Speaking Exercise for You

    13:27IELTS Speaking Band 9 Speaking Exercise for You
    • In Part 1, Tala would receive a Band 9 for lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy as well as coherence.

      In Part 1, Tala would receive a Band 9 for lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy as well as coherence.

    • In part one, Tala would receive a Band 9 for lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, as well as coherence.

      In part one, Tala would receive a Band 9 for lexical resource, grammatical range and accuracy, as well as coherence.

    A2

    IELTS Speaking Score 9 India Good and Bad Analysis

    14:02IELTS Speaking Score 9 India Good and Bad Analysis
    • Yesterday we had a good conversation while eating my mom's famous chicken biryani. That is the end of part one. We will now continue with part two. After analyzing each question in part one, the examiner can conclude that Arya's fluency is a band nine. She speaks without hesitation. Her grammatical range is also band nine. She uses present perfect, conditional as well as other forms of grammar. Her grammatical accuracy is about a band 8 to 8.5. Other than a couple of awkward mistakes like a missing preposition the, her grammar overall is very good. Her lexical resource is again a band nine. She uses a wide range of vocabulary including idiomatic language. And her pronunciation in part one is a band nine. The examiner does not have to concentrate or guess any of the words that Arya is using. Overall the coherence is a band nine so Arya for part one is an expert user of the English language. Now let's continue.

      Yesterday we had a good conversation while eating my mom's famous chicken biryani. That is the end of part one. We will now continue with part two. After analyzing each question in part one, the examiner can conclude that Arya's fluency is a band nine. She speaks without hesitation. Her grammatical range is also band nine. She uses present perfect, conditional as well as other forms of grammar. Her grammatical accuracy is about a band 8 to 8.5. Other than a couple of awkward mistakes like a missing preposition the, her grammar overall is very good. Her lexical resource is again a band nine. She uses a wide range of vocabulary including idiomatic language. And her pronunciation in part one is a band nine. The examiner does not have to concentrate or guess any of the words that Arya is using. Overall the coherence is a band nine so Arya for part one is an expert user of the English language. Now let's continue.

    • Accuracy for the grammar is also a band nine in this case. She does not make any unnatural mistakes in this long part. Her lexical resource is about a band eight.

      Accuracy for the grammar is also a band nine in this case. She does not make any unnatural mistakes in this long part. Her lexical resource is about a band eight.

    B1

    IELTS Speaking Band 9 Giving a Gift in India

    16:48IELTS Speaking Band 9 Giving a Gift in India
    • It's this kind of advanced paraphrasing that gives added clarity, brings up that lexical resource mark, and earns that band 9 score.

      It's this kind of advanced paraphrasing that gives added clarity, brings up that lexical resource mark, and earns that band 9 score.

    • It's this kind of advanced paraphrasing that gives added clarity, brings up that lexical resource mark,

      It's this kind of advanced paraphrasing that gives added clarity, brings up that lexical resource mark,

    A2

    IELTS Speaking Band 9 Full Mark Answers - Complete Interview Kolkata India

    23:53IELTS Speaking Band 9 Full Mark Answers - Complete Interview Kolkata India
    • Let's talk about parents. How often do you see your parents? Fortunately I see my parents every day because as I had mentioned earlier I'm living at home. I saw both my mom and dad this morning before coming to this exam. Where do your parents live? They reside in the same house as me just on the outskirts of Kolkata. My mom and dad bought our home just before my older brother was born back at the end of the 90s. What do you like about your mom and dad? I think my mom and dad are great. Specifically they are very supportive of my decisions and they love me very much. Both my mom and dad take their time to resolve challenges that come up in my life. Most recently my decision to study abroad and the best way to go about this. Why is it important to have good parents? Having good parents in my opinion is the key to have a happy healthy and successful life. I mean parents are the foundation for the ideologies and behaviors that a person develops to navigate their life. Good parents like mine empower their children to be confident and ambitious. How has parenting changed from one generation before? That's tough to say. I think that parenting has evolved from a generation ago especially in the sense of respect that's given by parents to their children. I think during my grandparents time children were loved but they're treated as less equal to adults and parents these days have a greater sense of respect for the emotions and perspectives of their children and this has been a positive change. If you could change your parents in some way what would it be? Honestly I don't think I would change any part of my parents as I love them just the way they are. However if I could I would wave my magic wand so that they can have even more financial security and never have to worry about money. Jaleel earns an incredible band 9 on her speaking part 1 for several reasons. Right away during the introduction when she presents her ID and gives her name she shows calm confident and fluent English. She explains to the examiner her full name and then requests the examiner to call her Jaleel. Afterwards for every single answer in part 1 she is able to produce accurate detailed grammatically complex responses showing great lexical resource and clear pronunciation. Let's take a look at some of these questions and answers in detail. For the ice breaker question where she lives Jaleel answers with detail and she does not rush her response.

      Let's talk about parents. How often do you see your parents? Fortunately I see my parents every day because as I had mentioned earlier I'm living at home. I saw both my mom and dad this morning before coming to this exam. Where do your parents live? They reside in the same house as me just on the outskirts of Kolkata. My mom and dad bought our home just before my older brother was born back at the end of the 90s. What do you like about your mom and dad? I think my mom and dad are great. Specifically they are very supportive of my decisions and they love me very much. Both my mom and dad take their time to resolve challenges that come up in my life. Most recently my decision to study abroad and the best way to go about this. Why is it important to have good parents? Having good parents in my opinion is the key to have a happy healthy and successful life. I mean parents are the foundation for the ideologies and behaviors that a person develops to navigate their life. Good parents like mine empower their children to be confident and ambitious. How has parenting changed from one generation before? That's tough to say. I think that parenting has evolved from a generation ago especially in the sense of respect that's given by parents to their children. I think during my grandparents time children were loved but they're treated as less equal to adults and parents these days have a greater sense of respect for the emotions and perspectives of their children and this has been a positive change. If you could change your parents in some way what would it be? Honestly I don't think I would change any part of my parents as I love them just the way they are. However if I could I would wave my magic wand so that they can have even more financial security and never have to worry about money. Jaleel earns an incredible band 9 on her speaking part 1 for several reasons. Right away during the introduction when she presents her ID and gives her name she shows calm confident and fluent English. She explains to the examiner her full name and then requests the examiner to call her Jaleel. Afterwards for every single answer in part 1 she is able to produce accurate detailed grammatically complex responses showing great lexical resource and clear pronunciation. Let's take a look at some of these questions and answers in detail. For the ice breaker question where she lives Jaleel answers with detail and she does not rush her response.

    • Jaleel cleverly paraphrases many of the key words in the examiner's questions. When the examiner asks about what she does in her free time she responds by saying that in my spare time. This is showing the examiner that band nine level lexical resource. To get those high band scores during your speaking interview you have to paraphrase often. This not only shows lexical resource but also improves the coherence of your answers making your answers more understandable for the listener. In fact coherence is also improved by Jaleel's ability to connect among her responses. When the examiner asks her about where her parents live she makes the connection by saying as I had mentioned earlier I live in the same house as my parents. It's this type of connective information that really leads to that expert level of communication. Now many of you probably realized that Jaleel uses frequent natural fillers during her speech. Natural fillers are sound expressions like um and um and she even breaks her eye contact kind of looking away or looking down. This is called mental referencing meaning that she's looking inside of her mind to think about good ideas and information to say to the examiner. She is not stuck for vocabulary or for grammar. This is clear. So in this case the ahs and ums in Jaleel's speech do not take away from her overall performance. In fact they improve it because the quality of her answers are that much better. Another very important skill that Jaleel adapts for part one is her visual speech.

      Jaleel cleverly paraphrases many of the key words in the examiner's questions. When the examiner asks about what she does in her free time she responds by saying that in my spare time. This is showing the examiner that band nine level lexical resource. To get those high band scores during your speaking interview you have to paraphrase often. This not only shows lexical resource but also improves the coherence of your answers making your answers more understandable for the listener. In fact coherence is also improved by Jaleel's ability to connect among her responses. When the examiner asks her about where her parents live she makes the connection by saying as I had mentioned earlier I live in the same house as my parents. It's this type of connective information that really leads to that expert level of communication. Now many of you probably realized that Jaleel uses frequent natural fillers during her speech. Natural fillers are sound expressions like um and um and she even breaks her eye contact kind of looking away or looking down. This is called mental referencing meaning that she's looking inside of her mind to think about good ideas and information to say to the examiner. She is not stuck for vocabulary or for grammar. This is clear. So in this case the ahs and ums in Jaleel's speech do not take away from her overall performance. In fact they improve it because the quality of her answers are that much better. Another very important skill that Jaleel adapts for part one is her visual speech.

    B1

    Words for IELTS Writing 1/10 (2018)

    11:20Words for IELTS Writing 1/10 (2018)
    • common shows the examiner you've got a wide lexical resource or helps to

      common shows the examiner you've got a wide lexical resource or helps to

    • persuade the examiner that you've got a wide lexical extensive lexical resource

      persuade the examiner that you've got a wide lexical extensive lexical resource

    B1

    Present Simple exercise - English grammar exercise

    06:11Present Simple exercise - English grammar exercise
    • the second do is a lexical verb.

      the second do is a lexical verb.

    • and the second 'do' is a lexical verb, it adds meaning to the sentence.

      and the second 'do' is a lexical verb, it adds meaning to the sentence.

    A2

    Prefix

    04:19Prefix
    • Prefixes, like other affixes, can be either inflectional (changing the syntactic category) or derivational (changing either the lexical category or the semantic meaning).

      Prefixes, like other affixes, can be either inflectional (changing the syntactic category) or derivational (changing either the lexical category or the semantic meaning).

    • category, or derivational, changing either the lexical category or the semantic meaning.

      category, or derivational, changing either the lexical category or the semantic meaning.

    B2

    5 Tips to Get Band 7 in the IELTS Writing Exam - IELTS Writing Lesson

    21:215 Tips to Get Band 7 in the IELTS Writing Exam - IELTS Writing Lesson
    • At the very least, you need to understand that your IELTS writing score is made up of four different parts: task achievement, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource (which means vocabulary), and

      At the very least, you need to understand that your IELTS writing score is made up of four different parts: task achievement, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource (which means vocabulary), and

    • four different parts: task achievement, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource (which means

      four different parts: task achievement, coherence and cohesion, lexical resource (which means

    A2

    IELTS Speaking Exam - How to Get Band 7

    16:48IELTS Speaking Exam - How to Get Band 7
    • Next is lexical resource.

      Next is lexical resource.

    • Next is lexical resource.

      Next is lexical resource.

    B1

    How Gen Z and TikTok are changing the way we speak - The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service

    18:33How Gen Z and TikTok are changing the way we speak - The Global Story podcast, BBC World Service
    • We've adopted them into the sort of existing lexical structure that we have so that they sound like normal words.

      We've adopted them into the sort of existing lexical structure that we have so that they sound like normal words.

    • We've adopted them into the sort of existing lexical structure that we have so that they sound like normal words.

      We've adopted them into the sort of existing lexical structure that we have so that they sound like normal words.

    A2